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these are examples that they looked at, at successful restaurants and park environments. and where we are looking at incorporating this restaurant, at the park level, is there was a large elevator house where the parade elevators come up to the park level behind the amp i theatre and we are going to swallow that into the preft rest structure as depicted here and have some roof top seating on the restaurant as well. this is the concept that we are looking to incorporate into the drawings. and how that would look from the pedestrian pathway on the south side and the north side of the transit center. as you walked around the park. >> also, at the park level, we have made some significant revisions in the lighting systems for the park. the lighting system originally included a handrail that went along the pathway around the park and then relatively few mask lights to provide down lightinging on the park. you can see the elements here. these very tall, down lights and the handrail lighting. and in working with the on a number of funds for a design enhancements at the park, we
these are examples that they looked at, at successful restaurants and park environments. and where we are looking at incorporating this restaurant, at the park level, is there was a large elevator house where the parade elevators come up to the park level behind the amp i theatre and we are going to swallow that into the preft rest structure as depicted here and have some roof top seating on the restaurant as well. this is the concept that we are looking to incorporate into the drawings. and...
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, we're dieted that mel knee muter, the director of the san francisco department of the environment is here with us in our opening of public beta in san francisco. >> good morning, everyone, it is an honor to be here for scoot's public announcement. this really does have great promise for helping to reduce carbon emissions in the city and county of san francisco. as some of you may know, about 40% of our carbon emissions in the city come from cars and trucks so we need to find alternatives for getting people out of their fossil fuel powered cars, this is going to be a great option for residences and businesses in san francisco to find an al -- an tern t*if, we're rolling out the electric vehicle infrastructure for cars so this is another electric vehicle option that we're happy to support. we also implement the commuter benefits program and help employers provide options to their employees for getting out of their cars, we're happy to add scoot and electric plug in scooters for people to community in the city and county of san francisco, so i'm here to be in support, we look forward to
, we're dieted that mel knee muter, the director of the san francisco department of the environment is here with us in our opening of public beta in san francisco. >> good morning, everyone, it is an honor to be here for scoot's public announcement. this really does have great promise for helping to reduce carbon emissions in the city and county of san francisco. as some of you may know, about 40% of our carbon emissions in the city come from cars and trucks so we need to find...
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a lot of different environments they are built into. if you fit a curve or trendline, the red and yellow lines would summarize the average premium by each of those. if you look specifically at those areas that are urban, you throw out some of the alabama wires and some of the areas that are suburban or you might have a binary situation, no transit before, and some places like san diego light rail is like that. actually, the premium is a little bit mitigated. this graph shows a look closer to the assumptions that we are making throughout the rest of the study when you throw out some of the l. ayers and those that do not compare to the environment we have in san francisco. when you did all those studies and you drill down those that most of parable, the most analogous locations to the city we have, you look at the table in the bottom right in you see the 3% range all the way up to numbers around 10% and higher. when we look at the city of san francisco indian burn me -- and the environment we have around the transit terminal, we already h
a lot of different environments they are built into. if you fit a curve or trendline, the red and yellow lines would summarize the average premium by each of those. if you look specifically at those areas that are urban, you throw out some of the alabama wires and some of the areas that are suburban or you might have a binary situation, no transit before, and some places like san diego light rail is like that. actually, the premium is a little bit mitigated. this graph shows a look closer to...
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>> we are particularly concerned with apples because they have a high load of pesticides >> in this environment says apple's salary and red bell peppers are the dirtiest of the so-called dirty dozen, produce with thehest levels of pesticides. in some cases, 15 diffent kinds >> even after you watched any still see the residue >> she says with some fruits or vegetables is always worth buying organic but not all of it that is to eventually run is packed with poison. these are the clean 15, fruits little or pesticide residue >> typically the ones on the clean li will be fruits and vegetables that you might appeal before eating >> pineapple, cantaloupe, watermelon, onions, asparagus, cabbage, avocado, peas and corn. they advised that when buying conventionally grown, always pick produce grown in the u.s. >> we know there are pesticides used in other countries that are not approved in the u.s. and are not even tested for in the u.s. >> we covered most of the clean 15 but the dirty dozen are the fruits that are barely worth buying organic. we have the complete list on cbssf.com/consumer watch. >> spea
>> we are particularly concerned with apples because they have a high load of pesticides >> in this environment says apple's salary and red bell peppers are the dirtiest of the so-called dirty dozen, produce with thehest levels of pesticides. in some cases, 15 diffent kinds >> even after you watched any still see the residue >> she says with some fruits or vegetables is always worth buying organic but not all of it that is to eventually run is packed with poison. these...
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and the global environment as a whole so please welcome mayor ed lee. >> michael, matt, congratulations to scoot, yes. scoot and san francisco, well, let me first of all put this in some little perspective that i know, i know that we just announced last week, eb week in san francisco to the delight of so many people who want to just have modes of transportation, multiple modes of transportation in a city that are also environmentally friendly and to contribute that reducing our fossil fuels, we are in san francisco world citizens after all and i know it's exciting for ed risken, our mta manager, he and i were excited to talk about different modes of transportation as we create all these exciting events to come to san francisco. i know it's exciting for board president david chiu, we tried to put pods for car sharing in neighborhoods on public streets and began in russian hill on his district, he's a vibrant, vibrant avid supporter of car sharing as i have been, i know ed riskens, well at the hub, knowing that that's an incubator for great ideas came the idea of scooter san francisco and
and the global environment as a whole so please welcome mayor ed lee. >> michael, matt, congratulations to scoot, yes. scoot and san francisco, well, let me first of all put this in some little perspective that i know, i know that we just announced last week, eb week in san francisco to the delight of so many people who want to just have modes of transportation, multiple modes of transportation in a city that are also environmentally friendly and to contribute that reducing our fossil...
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few yearsly be able to give back and do everything i can to make the board have that extra facet of environment allism. >> thank you. >> motion. >> thank you for your willingness. we depend on our citizen's advisory committee and input. >> a member of the public wants to address you on that. director lloyd? >> aye. >> ruskin. >> aye. >> ortiz? >> aye. >> chair kim. >> aye. >> that is four ayes. item nine is approved. * >> can we please move to ten. >> approving changes to the small business enterprise program and disadvantaged business enterprise program, including anticipated db pa tis page level for reminder of the period of federal fiscal years * 2011-2013 and revising the draft adpl for public review, 45-day public comment process. >> the director sarah jalati will report on this item as well. >> good morning again, directors. * >> this item, there are three main components to this item. changes to the small business program, changes to the disadvantaged business enterprise program and proposed change to our dbe goal for fta funded contracts for reminder of the tri annual period. the fta of
few yearsly be able to give back and do everything i can to make the board have that extra facet of environment allism. >> thank you. >> motion. >> thank you for your willingness. we depend on our citizen's advisory committee and input. >> a member of the public wants to address you on that. director lloyd? >> aye. >> ruskin. >> aye. >> ortiz? >> aye. >> chair kim. >> aye. >> that is four ayes. item nine is approved. *...
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so, that is a change to the environment in that area. and you do need to go out to the locals. the other thing is because of the... there are two properties that we were not even going to touch now we have to work either to preserve one of them is got a historical significance, and we will work underneath it to protect it. but again, this has not... the owners of these properties need to have a chance for a say. the vent structures we want to make sha clear and because they are above ground structure and they vent smoke. they may never vent smoke. we may never have a train fire. i prefer that to be the case. but certainly a lot of transit projects and other cities have had problems with vent structures and people, and we have done our best to provide some preliminary designs which we think will get rid of those concerns. >> those are good examples. i was just curious, thank you. >> director metcalf? >> i am really glad that we are talking about the extension of the cal train i am hope thating we spend more time as a board on this. i have no concerns whatsoever about ecom or the
so, that is a change to the environment in that area. and you do need to go out to the locals. the other thing is because of the... there are two properties that we were not even going to touch now we have to work either to preserve one of them is got a historical significance, and we will work underneath it to protect it. but again, this has not... the owners of these properties need to have a chance for a say. the vent structures we want to make sha clear and because they are above ground...
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specific outreach to environmental organizations including the cr club and san francisco department of environment. that outreach garnered four applications. one applicant did withdraw his application before we brought this item to you. in doing so endorsed the application of mr. garcia as well. so with that we are bringing mr. garcia's application to you with recommendation to appoint him to the environmental seat. if i can answer additional questions you may have. >> thank you, bob. i think being that the applicant is here maybe he can say a few words. i want to appreciate the additional outreach for the seat. i know we had expressed, you know, we wanted to see someone with a deeper set of work experience in environmentalism, so we really appreciate the additional outreach. i want to invite mr. garcia to say a few words to the board of directors. >> good morning. my name is mark garcia f i'm here from the greenlining institute in berkeley. * i want to take the time to appreciate you for inviting me in today. i have worked in los angeles and las vegas on environmental outreaches, saving the canyo
specific outreach to environmental organizations including the cr club and san francisco department of environment. that outreach garnered four applications. one applicant did withdraw his application before we brought this item to you. in doing so endorsed the application of mr. garcia as well. so with that we are bringing mr. garcia's application to you with recommendation to appoint him to the environmental seat. if i can answer additional questions you may have. >> thank you, bob. i...
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as you probably know, these are not things conducive to creating a good pedestrian urban environment. they also can be magnets for crime and litter. now fortunately we have a plan to address these. the first part, you are obviously family with is the tgpa has eliminated a lot of the ramps that previously existed, specifically the east loop to the old transbay terminal that, is gone permanently. that frees a lot of land for development, including open space. there are other ramps not going anywhere, they will be with us forever. specifically, the west ramp to the new transbay transit center and the fremont full son street from interstate 80. * >> what we have been working on since 2003 is a way to turn that negative of these ramps into a positive to, create an active, vibrant set of open space improvements underneath those that will be an amenity for the neighborhood. not a place that attracts negative uses. this is a map just showing the -- >> sorry, mike. could you tell us who cmga is, the boundary line. >> cmg is the design firm we have hired to work on the plan. we hired a team to
as you probably know, these are not things conducive to creating a good pedestrian urban environment. they also can be magnets for crime and litter. now fortunately we have a plan to address these. the first part, you are obviously family with is the tgpa has eliminated a lot of the ramps that previously existed, specifically the east loop to the old transbay terminal that, is gone permanently. that frees a lot of land for development, including open space. there are other ramps not going...
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the environmental is such a "got you" environment even the regulators have to do their business with one eye over the shoulders for fear of being dragged over the national committee and having to be skboesed to talk to leaders. i think in order to allow people to work together, there has to be a little bit of a let-up. another thing is you can't kill people if everything doesn't work out properly. who the heck is going to take the job whether in business or otherwise. it might not be the people you want if you make it so punishing for them to take the job and so unsustain tobl be in the job because who gets it right all the time? >> that's actually an important distinction. john chal bers and i wither talking about it. in business, you asigh you take risks. some of them work out. some of them don't. in government, it's very difficult to take risks because if something goes badly, you're going to get pilleried for it. the balance that you worry about is very different, right? >> it is. business has an advantage that we know if we don't take risks, there's low chance of survival. those
the environmental is such a "got you" environment even the regulators have to do their business with one eye over the shoulders for fear of being dragged over the national committee and having to be skboesed to talk to leaders. i think in order to allow people to work together, there has to be a little bit of a let-up. another thing is you can't kill people if everything doesn't work out properly. who the heck is going to take the job whether in business or otherwise. it might not be...
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. >> let's take a listen to what lloyd had to say in terms of the regulatory environment and how he sees it right now. let's take a listen to that. >> as the market gets safer because certain of these adjustments, there will be no greater beneficiary of that than the firms that manage themselves well. the biggest threat to goldman sachs, ever, the existential threat was the poor performance and bad risk managing practices of some of our competitors with whom we had relationships. >> do you yea with him? >> i do. if you go back to 2008, it was really poor risk management. it was not more regulations that would have changed the outcome of what happened. yes, it might have changed the timing of it, but at the end of the day if -- unless you basically regulated away the ability for banks to take any type of risk at all, what happened in 2008 would not have been stopped just by more regulation. >> you also pressed him on the issue of the co-role and ceo of chairman of the board. >> correct. >> and then you went onto say what was his future going to be at goldman sachs. >> yes. we talked about
. >> let's take a listen to what lloyd had to say in terms of the regulatory environment and how he sees it right now. let's take a listen to that. >> as the market gets safer because certain of these adjustments, there will be no greater beneficiary of that than the firms that manage themselves well. the biggest threat to goldman sachs, ever, the existential threat was the poor performance and bad risk managing practices of some of our competitors with whom we had relationships....
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the young people to stay in the building, we want to be able to do that because that's their natural environs. >> anacostia's principle is hoping the new construction will be done in another four months or so. >>> 4:53. time for the question of the morning. >> 78% of married men say they want this one thing for their birthday. is it a, a brand new sports car, b, tickets to see their favorite sports team or c, a day alone. >> log on to the wusa9.com facebook fan page. leave your response. we'll reveal the answer during the 6:00 hour. . >>> well can back. your weather first this wednesday morning. you'll need a jacket. we have 30s and 40s. not a bad day at all. temperatures will be climbing into the mid-50s. we could see possibly a couple of sprinkles to the south and southwest by 6:00 but showers tonight. we'll have the reps of your seven-day forecast coming up. right now monika is in with time saver traffic. >>> we're going to take a live look at route 50 and i-97 as cause -- as you came in from -- come in from annapolis. everything looking fine. more coming up at 5:01. >>> would you like one
the young people to stay in the building, we want to be able to do that because that's their natural environs. >> anacostia's principle is hoping the new construction will be done in another four months or so. >>> 4:53. time for the question of the morning. >> 78% of married men say they want this one thing for their birthday. is it a, a brand new sports car, b, tickets to see their favorite sports team or c, a day alone. >> log on to the wusa9.com facebook fan page....
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we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. >>> you forget that i know. you're not the kind of girl that lets marriage stop. you forget that i know what kind of whore that you are. >> oh, my god. >> that was rob lowe's latest role. so i sat down two days ago and i watched this from start to finish. several observations. one, you look fantastically old and i like that. all of that boyish charm and good looks replaced by basically an old guy with gray hair. good. secretarily, you're wonderfully evil. i don't know what the real drew peterson's like. i don't know the
we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is...
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the environment has gotten such a got you environment that even the politicians themselves and regulators have to do their business with one eye over the shoulders for fear of being dragged into some congressional committee or they'll be exposed for having to talk to leaders. so i think this idea of working together, i think in order to allow people to work together, there has to be a little bit of a letup. another thing is you can't kill people if everything doesn't work out perfectly. who the heck is going to take the jobs in business and government. you'll always get people that want to be ceo and senator and cabinet secretaries, but it might not be the people you want if you make it so punishing for them to take the job and unsustainable to be in the job because who gets it right all the time? >> that's actually an important distinction. john chambers and i were talking about it. in business, you take risks. some of them work out. some of them don't. in government, it's very difficult to take risks because if something goes badly, you're going to get pilloried for it. there's no parti
the environment has gotten such a got you environment that even the politicians themselves and regulators have to do their business with one eye over the shoulders for fear of being dragged into some congressional committee or they'll be exposed for having to talk to leaders. so i think this idea of working together, i think in order to allow people to work together, there has to be a little bit of a letup. another thing is you can't kill people if everything doesn't work out perfectly. who the...
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but we do know if we create an orchestral environment, an environment with low-cost, high input education and health, and i set those marks, and i say, we have tax, trade, banking reform, policy proposals that can drive money into those cradles of innovation -- >> they will create jobs. >> then jobs grow like fruit in a garden, my friend. i don't know if herman cain can run for president with the fruit in the garden narrative, but i know it's at least not so -- the 9-9-9 thing, it entertains me. and i've debated going with 8-8-8. >> why don't you go now with your show? >> we'll do it. >> good man. >>> well, good friday afternoon to you. nice to see you. i am dylan ratigan, today's big story as it will likely be nor the next ten months until the election day, a discussion about jobs. but whether we'll actually talk about the fact that money's getting sucked out of our country preventing them from happening, that's up to me, because our politicians don't want to talk about it. they want to pretend it's the other thing. the numbers for december do tell a base story of improvement over the di
but we do know if we create an orchestral environment, an environment with low-cost, high input education and health, and i set those marks, and i say, we have tax, trade, banking reform, policy proposals that can drive money into those cradles of innovation -- >> they will create jobs. >> then jobs grow like fruit in a garden, my friend. i don't know if herman cain can run for president with the fruit in the garden narrative, but i know it's at least not so -- the 9-9-9 thing, it...
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okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. hi jamie. here's lisamy activia video. love this stuff. i'm starting to feel a change no longer feeling slow. i can't believe i thought irregularity was my normal. now i don't miss a beat. activia helps with occasional irregularity, when eaten 3 times a day. i knew lisa would love her new normal. ♪ activia love your new normal and discover the deliciously fruity taste and silky smooth texture of new activia harvest picks. progressive saved me so much money on car insurance, this baggage fee is on me. did you check that bag? houston? well, welcome to savingsville. did you pay $25 for that bag fee? -yeah. -you did? with all the money i saved on progressive car ins
okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. hi jamie. here's lisamy activia video. love this stuff. i'm starting to...
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now is as toxic and destructive as i have ever seen it so my question is do you think the environment has gotten actually worse since the financial crisis as banks perhaps have to go further to get the same profits because before the financial crisis you know you had this huge credit bubble and banks could just extract wealth off the top and now do they have to be more creative or innovative or whatever and order to get these same profits you know that's a good hypothesis it's really hard to know but you're right that basically because banks you know they're complaining now about regulation. that hasn't even taken effect on the practice of blowing up a lot of our customers and to your point we're deal leveraging which means a lot of the products they sold are rolling off or in some parts of the market it's moved to the higher quality companies and being able to finance there's less margin in that so you've got so derivatives are going to remain in businesses and it's not hard to imagine they are pushing the envelope even harder they're trying to compensate for the profits they lost in
now is as toxic and destructive as i have ever seen it so my question is do you think the environment has gotten actually worse since the financial crisis as banks perhaps have to go further to get the same profits because before the financial crisis you know you had this huge credit bubble and banks could just extract wealth off the top and now do they have to be more creative or innovative or whatever and order to get these same profits you know that's a good hypothesis it's really hard to...
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for women, but it doesn't necessarily mean special environment. >> reporter: yahoo! hired mayer as a its ceo in july knowing she was pregnant. mayer plans to be back in the office within one or two weeks. that, too, is generating flap. >> we should be sending the message that women need more maternity leave and better benefits and need more time. they need a workplace that understands that this is a period of time that women need to be with a baby. >> reporter: all this criticism could make the corner office look real good to mayer. >> mommies are hard on each other. mommies are very tough. a lot of criticism probably for everything she does, while being a mommy. >> yahoo! did not respond to a request for comment from nbc news. >> all right, so, you ready for the big chill coming our way? >> no, i'm not. not yet, but i'm going to go find the coat tonight. >> i think most people would say, richard and pat, that they're not ready. i'm not ready either. i think maybe the trees may be ready because look at that, great fall color out there right now. this is new river gor
for women, but it doesn't necessarily mean special environment. >> reporter: yahoo! hired mayer as a its ceo in july knowing she was pregnant. mayer plans to be back in the office within one or two weeks. that, too, is generating flap. >> we should be sending the message that women need more maternity leave and better benefits and need more time. they need a workplace that understands that this is a period of time that women need to be with a baby. >> reporter: all this...
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when you got to fog forming quickly you know you have a fairly stable environment with high pressure and the high pressure is going to keep this good strong moisture, sends it to the north. into tuesday, more of the same of what we saw a week ago. the forecast highs tomorrow 60 in napa. temperatures will click up. we'll see mid-60s into the middle of the week and upper 60s. look out for fog tomorrow morning in morgan hill. your five day forecast for your weekend, i would like to see rain in this but we don't have it. it would be nice coming off the nice series of storms but you can see it is dry, dry, dry. fog will be the story in the mornings though. that will be the weather head lines besides dry. >> that's a good looking week. >> yes. >> thank you, bill. >>> a stream of charged particles will hit earth tomorrow morning. these are pictures from last week when the radiation storm began. it can damage satellites and on rare occasions power lines. nasa determined that crew members are not in danger. >> art work and happy new year wishes. from some talented youngsters in the south bay.
when you got to fog forming quickly you know you have a fairly stable environment with high pressure and the high pressure is going to keep this good strong moisture, sends it to the north. into tuesday, more of the same of what we saw a week ago. the forecast highs tomorrow 60 in napa. temperatures will click up. we'll see mid-60s into the middle of the week and upper 60s. look out for fog tomorrow morning in morgan hill. your five day forecast for your weekend, i would like to see rain in...
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whether it's a good environment in general to own the banks. >> it is a good environment now. it's a good environment in europe, too. some of the european banks are interesting. if the u.s. treasury curve gets too steep because the chinese are not buying the bonds, the banks will have losses. that will be interesting. i think that's next year's story. this is fast money, it's too far away. >> you say there's interesting european banks. are there ones you have your eye on? based on the research you do and the fund you run? >> we watch things like whether the banks are in trouble. you see the opposite. the irish banks started looking good months ago. they ought to tell you something about the euro and about ireland. >> you have made trades in them, cortez? >> i'm considering shorting them. and shorting them against u.s. bank loans. spain is interesting. it's not rallied at all with the global equity ramp this year. they're down on the year on what has been a terrific year for most indexes. i'm watching closely. i think that $8 p.50 or so is a spot to short it outright or versus
whether it's a good environment in general to own the banks. >> it is a good environment now. it's a good environment in europe, too. some of the european banks are interesting. if the u.s. treasury curve gets too steep because the chinese are not buying the bonds, the banks will have losses. that will be interesting. i think that's next year's story. this is fast money, it's too far away. >> you say there's interesting european banks. are there ones you have your eye on? based on...
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, should be standard from the child's point of view which ultimately means it's a really supportive environment for women but doesn't necessarily mean special treatment for women. >> reporter: yahoo! hired mayer as its ceo in july knowing that she was pregnant. when mayer gave birth sunday, a yahoo! spokeswoman told the "new york times" mayer plans to be back in the office within one to two weeks. that, too, is generating flack. >> we should be sending a message that women need more maternity leave. they need better benefits and need more time. they need a workplace that understands that this is a period of time that women need to be with a baby. >> all this criticism could make the corner office look real good to mayer. >> mommies are hard on each other, very tough. she will get a lot of criticism for everything she does while being a mommy. >> reporter: now nbc news reached out to yahoo! for comments but did not hear back. mayer and her husband zachary bogue are also looking for help to name their son and that, too is generating controversy, reportedly sending out an e-mail to family and frie
, should be standard from the child's point of view which ultimately means it's a really supportive environment for women but doesn't necessarily mean special treatment for women. >> reporter: yahoo! hired mayer as its ceo in july knowing that she was pregnant. when mayer gave birth sunday, a yahoo! spokeswoman told the "new york times" mayer plans to be back in the office within one to two weeks. that, too, is generating flack. >> we should be sending a message that women...